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Cutoff stability under distributional constraints with an application to summer internship matching

Computer Science and Game Theory 2023-10-27 v2 Data Structures and Algorithms Theoretical Economics

Abstract

We introduce a new two-sided stable matching problem that describes the summer internship matching practice of an Australian university. The model is a case between two models of Kamada and Kojima on matchings with distributional constraints. We study three solution concepts, the strong and weak stability concepts proposed by Kamada and Kojima, and a new one in between the two, called cutoff stability. Kamada and Kojima showed that a strongly stable matching may not exist in their most restricted model with disjoint regional quotas. Our first result is that checking its existence is NP-hard. We then show that a cutoff stable matching exists not just for the summer internship problem but also for the general matching model with arbitrary heredity constraints. We present an algorithm to compute a cutoff stable matching and show that it runs in polynomial time in our special case of summer internship model. However, we also show that finding a maximum size cutoff stable matching is NP-hard, but we provide a Mixed Integer Linear Program formulation for this optimisation problem.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2102.02931,
  title  = {Cutoff stability under distributional constraints with an application to summer internship matching},
  author = {Haris Aziz and Anton Baychkov and Peter Biro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.02931},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Extended version of our AAMAS 2020 paper "Summer Internship Matching with Funding Constraints"